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Techcast

Cracked Dev, about deep tech and everything in between.RSSVERIFY

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  1. 8

    Why Most Developers Quit Too Early, and Why Consistency Beats Talent in Tech

    Growth Is Not Instant: The Truth About Building a Career in TechIn today’s technology industry, it’s easy to believe that success happens overnight. Social media is filled with startup funding announcements, successful software launches, high-paying tech jobs, and stories of developers landing dream roles. What we rarely see are the years of learning, experimentation, failure, and persistence that made those achievements possible.In this episode, we explore why growth in software engineering, product development, entrepreneurship, and technology is a long-term investment rather than an overnight achievement. We discuss how technical skills compound over time, why successful startups spend years refining their products, and how consistency often outperforms short bursts of intense effort.We also examine the realities of building software products, attracting users, scaling applications, maintaining systems, and growing a sustainable technology business. Along the way, we highlight why patience, resilience, continuous learning, and disciplined execution are some of the most valuable skills any developer or entrepreneur can develop.Whether you’re learning to code, building your first application, launching a startup, or growing your career in tech, this episode will remind you that meaningful success is built through thousands of small improvements over many years, not through shortcuts or overnight breakthroughs.Tune in as we discuss why growth is rarely instant, how successful companies are built one decision at a time, and why staying committed to the process is one of the greatest competitive advantages in technology.

  2. 7

    The Real Cost of Building a tech company.

    The Real Cost of Building a tech company.When we look at successful companies, innovative products, and industry leaders, it’s easy to focus on the outcome. We see the users, the revenue, the influence, and the recognition. What we often don’t see are the years of effort, sacrifice, learning, setbacks, and persistence that made those achievements possible.In this episode, we explore what it truly takes to build a business, launch a product, and create something that stands the test of time. We discuss why successful companies are rarely built overnight and why sustainable growth requires patience, consistency, and a long-term commitment to solving real problems.We take a closer look at the work that happens behind the scenes: research, product development, customer feedback, team building, fundraising, marketing, technical challenges, and countless decisions made over many years. The products and services we use every day are the result of thousands of hours of effort from people who remained committed even when progress was slow and success was uncertain.This episode is also a reminder to appreciate the complexity of building. Whether it’s a startup, a software product, a technology platform, or a global company, meaningful achievements are usually the result of disciplined execution rather than wishful thinking.Join us as we discuss the mindset, resilience, and dedication required to build organizations, products, and solutions that create lasting impact. Behind every great company is a story of hard work, and behind every success is a team of people who kept going long after many others would have quit.

  3. 6

    AI: Hype, Downsizing, Reality, and the Future

    AI Isn’t Magic: Separating Hype from RealityArtificial Intelligence is one of the most talked-about technologies of our time. Every day, we’re told that AI will transform industries, replace jobs, revolutionize business, and change the way we live and work. The excitement is undeniable, but how much of what we’re hearing is reality, and how much is marketing?In this episode, we explore the gap between the public perception of AI and what the technology actually is. We discuss how the tech industry often uses powerful names, ambitious promises, and futuristic narratives to generate excitement, attract investment, and drive adoption of new products.We take a closer look at modern AI systems, examining what they do well, where they fall short, and why terms like “artificial intelligence” can sometimes create expectations that exceed current capabilities. We explore the role of mathematics, data, probability, and machine learning in powering today’s AI systems, and why understanding the technology helps us separate genuine innovation from exaggerated claims.At the same time, we acknowledge the incredible achievements that AI has enabled. From software development and content creation to healthcare and scientific research, AI is already creating meaningful value across many industries. The goal is not to dismiss the technology but to understand it more clearly.Join us as we discuss the balance between optimism and skepticism, the role of hype in technological progress, and why understanding the reality behind AI may be more valuable than believing either the most extreme promises or the harshest criticisms.Whether you’re a developer, entrepreneur, student, or simply curious about the future, this episode will help you think more critically about one of the most important technologies of our generation.@techcast

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    AI Didn't fill Tech, Saturation Is a Mindset.

    The Saturation Myth: Why There Is Still Room for You in TechOne of the most common statements in today's technology industry is that "tech is saturated." With the rise of artificial intelligence, layoffs making headlines, and an increasing number of people learning to code, many aspiring professionals are beginning to question whether there is still room for them in the industry.In this episode, we challenge that narrative and explore the reality behind the saturation conversation. We discuss how human needs continue to evolve, why new problems create new opportunities, and how innovation remains one of the most powerful forces driving the technology industry forward.We examine the impact of AI, not as a replacement for human creativity and problem-solving, but as a tool that can help individuals and teams build faster and solve bigger challenges. We also explore the fact that many businesses, communities, and industries still lack the technology solutions they need, creating countless opportunities for developers, designers, product managers, entrepreneurs, and builders.Considering the global market, we discuss the opportunities that exist within our own communities and personal networks. Every day, people encounter problems that can be solved with technology, and many of those solutions have yet to be built. The next great product, platform, service, or startup may not exist today because it is waiting for someone to create it.This episode is a reminder that technology is not a closed door. The world is constantly changing, human wants are endless, and innovation never stops. As long as there are problems to solve and people to serve, there will be opportunities for those willing to learn, build, and create.Tune in as we unpack the saturation myth and explore why the future still belongs to builders.TECHCAST.

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    Why You Should Start Today

    Start With What You Have: Why Waiting Is Holding You BackMany aspiring developers, designers, and tech professionals spend months or even years waiting for the perfect moment to begin. They wait for a better laptop, a better course, a better roadmap, more experience, or the next big tool that promises to make everything easier.In this episode, we explore why waiting can become one of the biggest obstacles to growth in tech. We discuss the importance of starting with the resources, knowledge, and tools you already have and how taking action today can accelerate your learning far more than endless preparation.Technology evolves rapidly. New frameworks, AI tools, platforms, and development environments are constantly emerging. The professionals who thrive are not necessarily those with access to the latest tools, but those who have developed the habit of learning, adapting, and building consistently.We talk about overcoming procrastination, embracing imperfect beginnings, making the most of available opportunities, and developing the skills that will allow you to succeed regardless of how technology changes in the future.Whether you’re considering your first step into tech, learning a new skill, or working toward a career transition, this episode is a reminder that progress starts with action. The tools will improve, the industry will evolve, and new opportunities will emerge, but your growth begins the moment you decide to start.Tune in as we discuss why the best investment you can make is not in the next tool, course, or device, but in taking action today and building the habits that will serve you for years to come.

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    What Could They Possibly Be Building? The Truth About Impossible Projects

    What Could They Possibly Be Building? The Truth About Impossible ProjectsEvery app you admire was once an idea someone wasn’t sure they could build.Have you ever looked at a platform like Facebook, Uber, Netflix, ChatGPT, or Amazon and wondered, “What could they possibly be building behind the scenes?” The scale, complexity, and sophistication of these products can make them seem almost impossible to create.In this episode, we explore one of the most important mindsets every developer, entrepreneur, and tech enthusiast needs to embrace: no software project is magical. Every application, no matter how complex, was built by people who researched, learned, experimented, made mistakes, and kept improving.We discuss why developers often underestimate their ability to tackle ambitious projects, how continuous learning helps bridge knowledge gaps, and why breaking big problems into smaller pieces is the key to building anything. We also talk about the importance of persistence, curiosity, and trusting the process when working on challenging systems.Whether you’re building your first app, launching a startup, or working on a large-scale product, this episode will remind you that innovation is not about knowing everything from the start. It’s about having the determination to learn what you don’t know and the courage to keep building.Tune in as we break down the myth of the “impossible project” and discuss how hard work, research, and consistent growth can turn even the most ambitious ideas into reality.

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    Turn Unfamiliar Tech Words Into tech Career Leverage

    We have all been in a technical meeting or a developer sync where someone drops a framework, an architecture pattern, or an industry term that you have never heard before. The easiest thing to do in that moment is just nod along and pretend you understand. But doing that repeatedly keeps your professional growth stagnant.In this episode, we break down a simple yet powerful rule for tech career advancement: the next time you hear a concept you do not know, commit to researching it at least once.By taking just a few minutes to explore unfamiliar terms, you prepare yourself to actively contribute the next time that topic comes up. Over time, this habit expands your professional vocabulary, broadens your overall knowledge base, and transforms you into a much more confident and effective communicator.What You Will Learn in This EpisodeThe One Research Rule: How dedicating just five minutes to look up a new concept can completely change your next conversationBuilding a Contribution Mindset: Practical steps to transition from a passive listener to an active speaker in technical discussionsCompounding Your Knowledge: How consistently learning unfamiliar concepts gives you a broader perspective and makes you a highly articulate professionalFollow the Podcast: Make sure to hit follow on Spotify or Apple Podcasts so you never miss a weekly episodeShare Your Experience: What was a technical term you recently looked up that helped you join a conversation later? Let us know on social media at @techcast

  8. 1

    How to learn tech on a busy schedule

    How to learn tech on a busy scheduleAs a software developer, your to-do list is endless, the tech stack is always evolving, and finding an uninterrupted 3 to 6-hour block to sit down and study feels like a fantasy. But what if you didn’t need massive blocks of time to stay ahead of the curve?In this episode, we break down the concept of "Learning in Pockets"a highly efficient, bite-sized micro-learning strategy designed specifically for busy developers. We discuss how to transform the small, hidden gaps in your daily schedule into powerful learning sessions without burning out.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:The Micro-Learning Shift: Why trying to cram 6 hours of technical documentation fails, and how 15-minute daily intervals win long-term.Finding Your "Pockets": How to identify hidden blocks of time during commutes, compiling code, cooking, or waiting for deployment cycles.Tools for Learning in Bits: The best newsletters, documentation parsers, and quick-tip platforms to keep your knowledge sharp on the go.Retaining Technical Knowledge: Practical strategies to make short-form learning stick without forgetting it the next day.Follow the Podcast: Hit follow on Spotify or Apple Podcasts so you never miss an episode!Join the Conversation: What is your favorite way to learn new tech when you're short on time? message us at @techcast.

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    NO ERRORS IN TECH

    Talking About Errors: How to Manage Mistakes Without Burning OutMistakes are a part of life, work, business, and personal growth. Yet many people struggle with the fear of making errors and often carry the weight of their mistakes for far too long.In this episode, we dive into the reality of errors, why they happen, and how to respond to them in a healthy and productive way. We discuss practical strategies for managing mistakes, reducing their impact, learning valuable lessons from failures, and building systems that help prevent the same errors from happening repeatedly.We also explore the emotional side of mistakes, including self-criticism, perfectionism, and burnout. You’ll learn how to develop resilience, maintain confidence after setbacks, and continue moving forward without letting errors define you.Whether you’re a professional, entrepreneur, student, creator, or someone simply trying to grow, this episode offers practical insights to help you turn mistakes into opportunities for learning and improvement.Tune in and discover how to manage errors effectively, mitigate risks, and stay motivated even when things don’t go as planned.

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    IPhone vs Samsung

    Flagship iPhone vs Samsung, Welcome to tech cast, the ultimate battleground for the world’s biggest tech rivalry: iPhone vs. Samsung. This week, we’re tearing down the walls of the ecosystem, pitting iOS against Android, and putting the latest flagships head-to-head. From camera shootouts and battery life tests to hidden features and ecosystem trapdoor, we don't do bias, we just do truth.Are you Team Apple or Team Samsung? Hit follow, grab your headphones, and pick your side. New episodes drop every week

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    How to break into tech

    How to choose a path in TECH, based on where you are ATM.

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Cracked Dev, about deep tech and everything in between.RSSVERIFY

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